Weekly Updates
Feb. 28, 2021
Hello VAPA Community! This is Dr. Trimis with a few announcements. Este es el Dr. Trimis con algunos anuncios. Monday is an early release day with Per. 1 starting at 9 am. El lunes es un día de salida anticipada con Period quatro a partir de las nueve.
March is Music in our Schools Month, Arts Education Month, and Standing With Immigrant Families Awareness Month.
We will continue distributing yearbooks on Monday, March 8, for anyone who purchased a 2019-2020 VAPA yearbook, between 9 am and 2 pm, out of the Student Store.
Starting March 4th, the VAPA office will be physically open from 8AM-3PM daily. Please be sure to make an appointment if you need to stop by, pick up technology, and/or turn in any forms. Appointments can be made by calling the school at 323-357-7531. Please be sure to download the daily pass app for screening and adhere to LA County Public Health guidelines such as wearing a mask. The daily pass app can be downloaded at dailypass.lausd.net
On March 8, we will resume in-person tutoring, on a limited basis on campus daily from 2:30-3:30 pm. Tutoring is 1-1 and once a week. Please all the office at 323-357-7531 to reserve a tutoring time. All students must have a negative COVD19 test, and follow all CDC guidelines including mask wearing.
At this time our plan is to resume sports conditioning and practice for some teams on March 8, pending final guidelines from the district. All students participating in sports program must have a completed sports packet including an approved physical and must have a weekly COVID19 test with a negative result.
COVID19 testing is being offered at several sites in the district including Legacy. All district staff, students, and their families may participate in the free testing program. For an appointment, go to https://achieve.lausd.net/covidtesting I also encourage you to look for messages regarding COVID19 vaccine availability. Currently, teachers, staff members, and community members 65 and older are eligible to receive a vaccine.
Please call the Support Helpline at (213) 443-1300 or call us a VAPA at 323-357-7531 for assistance. You may also send a message to me at
[email protected] , call and leave a message or text at 323-596-7531, or leave a message at our parent request system at www.bit.ly/parentrequestenglish or www.bit.ly/parentrequestspanish . Please go to www.vapalegacy.net for information and updates.Have a great week and I will see you at school online.
Take Care,
Dr. Edward Trimis, Principal
American Red Cross Month. Uncover your inner hero. honor and celebrate the everyday heroes who help fulfill the mission of the American Red Cross. http://www.redcross.org/about-us/red-cross-month
Arts Education Month based on the words of President Kennedy “To further the appreciation of culture among all people, to increase respect for the creative individual, to widen participation by all the processes and fulfillments of art – this is one of the most fascinating challenges of these days.”
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month promotes an understanding of the scope of the disease. https://mymsaa.org
Music in Our Schools Month communicates the importance of music in the learning experience. Sponsored by The National Association for Music Education, https://nafme.org
National Middle Level Education Month encourages middle schools to focus on the educational needs of early adolescents. Sponsored by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. www.nassp.org
National Nutrition Month. Make informed food choices and develop sound eating and physical activity habits. www.eatright.org
National Save Your Vision Month promotes eye health, awareness around digital eyestrain and the importance of receiving regular, comprehensive eye exams from a doctor of optometry. https://www.aoa.org
National Social Work Month is an opportunity for social workers across the country and their allies to turn the spotlight on the profession and highlight